After the monumental Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade, over 60 major companies responded with promises to pay for expenses of employees traveling out of state to obtain an abortion, according to a Reuters list.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and Secretary Janey Yellen have issued the starkest indication to date that world governments will not sit idle in relation to cryptocurrency.
The field is growing large as Conservative Party leaders jockey to replace soon-to-be-departing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The National Education Association voted to spend $140,625 to research and compile a list of groups’ funding sources, the leaders that have “connections to known entities that are seeking to dismantle public education, organization headquarters, and chapter locations.”
The White House claims the Texas governor is causing “chaos and confusion” at the Mexico-U.S. border, rather than blaming an unprecedented wave of illegal immigrants.
You would think that a former leader of the free world would have accomplished some pretty significant things during their lifetime.
Ukrainian citizens in villages near the southern frontline have been asked to evacuate before they become more fatalities in a brutal battle for control of the city.
President Joe Biden called the United States Supreme Court “out of control” Friday as he signed an executive order that even his staunchest supporters and the president himself have noted will have limited impact.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent Independence Day ad asserting that freedom is under attack in the state of Florida has been met with a sharp response from Dave Abrams, a spokesman for Governor Ron DeSantis’s relection campaign.
Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter and France footballing legend Michel Platini were both cleared of corruption charges by a Swiss court on Friday after a seven-year investigation during which they were booted out of the sport.